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How is a hydrogen bond different from an ionic or covalent bond?

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Hydrogen bonds are intermolecular forces; covalent and ionic bonds are intramolecular forces.

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Hydrogen bonds are totally different to both covalent bonds and ionic bonds. Hydrogen bonds are intermolecular bonds, that means they occur in between two molecules. ... When H atom is close to O,F, N atoms those atoms can attract H atoms electrons temporarily, thus making a weak bond.

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